dajobe: Its blue and white and I just like those colours
danbri: A Perl DBI interface to Guha's RDFdb package.
dajobe: start here, follow the three threads
dajobe: rereading what Jonas wrote, he saw RDF::Service as a DBI/DBD general interface for RDF
dajobe: rather, a DBI/DBD-style interface for RDF - separation of interface and implemetnation
dajobe: rereading what Jonas wrote, he saw RDF::Service as a DBI/DBD general interface for RDF
dajobe: rather, a DBI/DBD-style interface for RDF - separation of interface and implemetnation
dajobe: ignore this link, mailing list archive is so awful, you can't follow the thread
rBijan: Matt's encounter with OpenOffice's XML format...written up for XML.com.
rBijan: Neither Matt, nor Edd, paid me for this plug...
rBijan: ...though they should!
rBijan: Neither Matt, nor Edd, paid me for this plug...
rBijan: ...though they should!
bijan: By Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig.
bijan: Perhaps should be required reading. Lots of nice logic stuff. And Knowledge Representation. And logic programming. And agents. And planning based on the situation and event calculi. And....
bijan: Clear, lucid, readable prose. Nice examples. Worth it for the historical bits alone, IMHO.
bijan: Source code for various examples available in Lisp, C++, Prolog, and Java.
bijan: Perhaps should be required reading. Lots of nice logic stuff. And Knowledge Representation. And logic programming. And agents. And planning based on the situation and event calculi. And....
bijan: Clear, lucid, readable prose. Nice examples. Worth it for the historical bits alone, IMHO.
bijan: Source code for various examples available in Lisp, C++, Prolog, and Java.
SethR: Conceptual graphs (CGs) are a system of logic based on the existential graphs of Charles Sanders Peirce and the semantic networks of artificial intelligence
SethR: invented by John Sewa
SethR: invented by John Sowa
sbp: invented by John Sewa, and John Sowa?
SethR: imho it is the forrunner of the RDF data model
SethR: John Sowa says {"But the primary connections are not in the bits and bytes that
SethR: encode the signs, but in the minds of the people who interpret them.
SethR: The goal of various metadata proposals is to make those mental
SethR: connections explicit by tagging the data with more signs. Those
SethR: metalevel signs themselves have further interconnections, which can
SethR: be tagged with metametalevel signs. But meaningless data cannot acquire
SethR: meaning by being tagged with meaningless metadata."
AaronSw: This is very close to the argument I was making about URIs -- the meaning has to come from somewhere and it'll be humans.